headscale/tests/acls/acl_policy_invalid.hujson

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{
// Declare static groups of users beyond those in the identity service.
"Groups": {
"group:example": [
"user1@example.com",
"user2@example.com",
],
},
// Declare hostname aliases to use in place of IP addresses or subnets.
"Hosts": {
"example-host-1": "100.100.100.100",
"example-host-2": "100.100.101.100/24",
},
// Define who is allowed to use which tags.
"TagOwners": {
// Everyone in the montreal-admins or global-admins group are
// allowed to tag servers as montreal-webserver.
"tag:montreal-webserver": [
"group:montreal-admins",
"group:global-admins",
],
// Only a few admins are allowed to create API servers.
"tag:api-server": [
"group:global-admins",
"example-host-1",
],
},
// Access control lists.
"ACLs": [
// Engineering users, plus the president, can access port 22 (ssh)
// and port 3389 (remote desktop protocol) on all servers, and all
// ports on git-server or ci-server.
{
"Action": "accept",
"Users": [
"group:engineering",
"president@example.com"
],
"Ports": [
"*:22,3389",
"git-server:*",
"ci-server:*"
],
},
// Allow engineer users to access any port on a device tagged with
// tag:production.
{
"Action": "accept",
"Users": [
"group:engineers"
],
"Ports": [
"tag:production:*"
],
},
// Allow servers in the my-subnet host and 192.168.1.0/24 to access hosts
// on both networks.
{
"Action": "accept",
"Users": [
"my-subnet",
"192.168.1.0/24"
],
"Ports": [
"my-subnet:*",
"192.168.1.0/24:*"
],
},
// Allow every user of your network to access anything on the network.
// Comment out this section if you want to define specific ACL
// restrictions above.
{
"Action": "accept",
"Users": [
"*"
],
"Ports": [
"*:*"
],
},
// All users in Montreal are allowed to access the Montreal web
// servers.
{
"Action": "accept",
"Users": [
"group:montreal-users"
],
"Ports": [
"tag:montreal-webserver:80,443"
],
},
// Montreal web servers are allowed to make outgoing connections to
// the API servers, but only on https port 443.
// In contrast, this doesn't grant API servers the right to initiate
// any connections.
{
"Action": "accept",
"Users": [
"tag:montreal-webserver"
],
"Ports": [
"tag:api-server:443"
],
},
],
// Declare tests to check functionality of ACL rules
"Tests": [
{
"User": "user1@example.com",
"Allow": [
"example-host-1:22",
"example-host-2:80"
],
"Deny": [
"exapmle-host-2:100"
],
},
{
"User": "user2@example.com",
"Allow": [
"100.60.3.4:22"
],
},
],
}